ArchedThunder
Banned
There would be no "next main console generation", just continual upgrades to the same ecosystem.Well what else would you call the next main console generation?
There would be no "next main console generation", just continual upgrades to the same ecosystem.Well what else would you call the next main console generation?
Who says there will even be one?
Pachter = Nostradamus status.
Well what else would you call the next main console generation?
if there's a heavy negative reaction to it then they might rethink it. Just like xbox 180
They wouldn't come every year and you wouldn't need to buy every upgrade as they come, that's the point. It'd be like phones or PCs, you can stick with the same hardware for a long time before you actually need to upgrade. The different versions wouls play the exact same games, they'll just run and or look better on the new hardware.
Since this iterative hardware is a thing, what would be the point of a 'PS5'?
Why do people think they'd have to upgrade every time a new piece of hardware comes out? It wouldn't be like the launch of a new console every 3 or 4 years, it'd be more like phones or tablets, upgrade if you want to, if you don't you can still play new games as they come.
We are after the same thing, I just don't understand the what this half gen hardware with all these forward compatible have to do with anything.
My ideal generation
6-7 years per gen, with full BC, no FC, developer do cross gen port if they want.
What I hate
half gen hardware every 3 years, full BC and FC, developer force to support atleast 2 hardware at any point.
What if this was leaked by sony to gauge reaction/interest?
There would be no "next main console generation", just continual upgrades to the same ecosystem.
I'm saying in terms of this new hardware model.
Everyone is stuck on the idea that of the traditional console generation leap. Since x86 solved everything in terms of compatibility, what is the point? We're still on x86. why wait seven years?
Iterative hardware kills the idea of a 'main hardware generation.'
sony and mS aren't going to base their decisions on the irrational behavior of fanboys. if they see a massive critical reaction like sony did with the Ps3 boomerang controllers, and then the sixaxis's lack of rumble, and the xbox 180 (some of those are much smaller deals but still) they can and should rethink what they're going to do.Right but the thing is sony is likely doing it too. Console wars don't make people rational and just like sony managed to sneak in paid online that e3, both sony and ms doing this at the same time might cause the fanboys to allow it since they tend to defend the companies they want to "win."
if there's a heavy negative reaction to it then they might rethink it. Just like xbox 180
True but the "going to PC" responses would make that torture worse for these people! It's a constant revolving door of upgrades. New GPUs, etc every year. Do you go launch card? Do you wait for the revision? Is the new CPU going to require a new motherboard? And you know as soon as you buy it. It will be obsolete. I know when I got to upgrade my cousin that's 4 years old, it'll need a new motherboard and ram (current ram won't be compatible). That's a way larger plunge than a potential $400 upgrade of a consoleBecause we're psychotic hardcore gamers and want to be able to play games at their best. If the difference is let's say my system can play Dark Souls 2 (PS3 version) but the next iteration can play Dark Souls 2 (PS4 60fps version) then yeah, I want that. It's not completely rational, I know, but that's how many here will probably feel.
If this does start becoming the new trend of gaming consoles then I will quit console completely and stick with PC. I refuse to spend $400 every 3 years. If the new consoles are a requirement to play SOME games or there are some games with LIMITED features because you have Version 1 of the PS4 instead of Version 2/3/etc (AKA/i.e:, in order to play 32 player multiplayer the newest PS4 Model will be required), then tons of people will riot, including myself.
Orrr they can play on their ps4 they have already? Unless you're implying games exclusive to that new hardware in which case...Ha! You're kidding yourself if you think that'll go over wellPeople that say no are full of it. The moment MS, Sony, and Nintendo show amazing games they KNOW you want to play, you'll throw down the cash. Don't kid yourself. lol
You think PS4.5 will be forward compatible with PS5 games?
sony and mS aren't going to base their decisions on the irrational behavior of fanboys. if they see a massive critical reaction like sony did with the Ps3 boomerang controllers, and then the sixaxis's lack of rumble, and the xbox 180 (some of those are much smaller deals but still) they can and should rethink what they're going to do.
If that's how it would end up working I would be perfectly fine with it.
In practice though I doubt such an ideal scenario would occur. Developers are already being pushed hard to meet deadlines and get their games out on time for a single hardware configuration. Having to make sure their game runs on lots of different configurations will add a lot more work to their plate that I don't think publishers would be happy about. Many developers would either
1) target ONLY the lowest common denominator and not bother taking advantage of more powerful hardware
2) target ONLY the best possible hardware configuration, leaving earlier adopters out in the cold, or
3) target ALL hardware configurations but fail to optimize the game well for any of them due to time restrictions
I think ultimately this would just lead to more broken games, more bugs, and even worse business/labor practices by publishers. A BIG benefit of developing a game for a console is that the developer can know exactly what the game will be running on. If they have to start worrying about lots of different hardware, the appeal of developing a console game starts to evaporate.
i'm comparing a consumer's negative reaction to another growing negative consumer reaction.Are you seriously equating a ps4 designed for 4K tvs to the elimination of used games and implementation of the original Xbox One DRM?
Orrr they can play on their ps4 they have already? Unless you're implying games exclusive to that new hardware in which case...Ha! You're kidding yourself if you think that'll go over well
People that say no are full of it. The moment MS, Sony, and Nintendo show amazing games they KNOW you want to play, you'll throw down the cash. Don't kid yourself. lol
Thing is MS is going this route.
Sony won't just be okay will MS releasing multiplats that look and run at 50-60 fps vs their scaled down visually 20-30 fps games.
Plus sony already hinted towards it but most people took it as a slim model
http://ps4daily.com/2015/10/sony-also-considering-a-new-ps4-with-more-powerful-hardware/
...it's not a brand new console. You won't be forced to buy it if you don't want. It's no different than PC Devs supporting all its variations with one game release. It'll still be ps4 games.Definitely out. It's not a PC, it's a console. I don't want to be forced to buy a new one every year or two - And let's face it, they won't bother making proper ports to the older versions of the console, just simply a shitty idea. If you want an upgrade that badly, buy a PC.
If we're sticking with x86, then iterative hardware should shouldn't be a problem. It's just a question of how long you want a 'gen' to go on.
If BC solves the issue, then calling the new hardware 'PS5' doesn't matter.
Nintendo isn't even in this conversation. They're safe in my world. I'm gonna buy whatever comes from them. MS I can picture bringing their exclusives to PC, since they have a marketplace there. That just leaves Sony.
we'll see.
Would the hardware gap be so significant that this would be a huge problem?
Nintendo is the only company that actually does this concept already, just not in the home console world.
Hah. They're the worst at it with how they handle their handhelds. Launch owners ALWAYS get screwed. And people buy multiple versions of the HW.Nintendo isn't even in this conversation. They're safe in my world. I'm gonna buy whatever comes from them. MS I can picture bringing their exclusives to PC, since they have a marketplace there. That just leaves Sony.
we'll see.
I've done the same with PC lately because I've had the consoles to offset not having an amazing PC. I just put together a PC in January. Previous to that, I bought one in 2010 and only upgraded the RAM.True but the "going to PC" would make that torture worse! It's a constant revolving door of upgrades. New GPUs, etc every year. Do you go launch card? Do you wait for the revision? Is the new CPU going to require a new motherboard? And you know as soon as you buy it. It will be obsolete.
The way I work around it is I ride my PC the into the ground and tune out upgrades until I need to care again. Then I research and do it again. Every 4-5 years. And I dabble with the "do I buy this console or PC" now for everything. Performance over other factors, etc.
Hah. They're the worst at it with how they handle their handhelds. Launch owners ALWAYS get screwed. And people buy multiple versions of the HW.
Hell Nintendo has been doing this concept for generations.
They don't have to, because they're not competing with he PC.
At least I don't think they are.
I think I might reverse course here and say I'm out if console don't do the quicker upgrade. Tired of waiting so long for new systems and then on top of that not have access to my library anymore.
I've already found myself using consoles less because of the outdated tech.
For those that keep saying they're going pc, it has it's own issues when it comes to gaming this isn't something exclusive to consoles.
Out. I don't like the idea that developers have to target and optimize for multiple sets of hardware. You are going to end in a situation where I lot of games are going to run bad on the older iterations, or without improvements on the new. Removes all the advantages of a console closed box.